Abstract
Phthalocyanine metal complexes are classed with the best organic semiconductors [1]. Their use in molecular optoelectronics is determined by the possibility for combining various physicochemical and photovoltaic properties. We have synthesized previously unknown europium(III) complex with phthalocyanine and hydroxyquinoline ligands. We anticipated that a combination in a single molecule of a phthalocyanine ring possessing hole conductivity with emitting properties of europium atom and electrontransfer ability of hydroxyquinoline fragment will endow the complex with polyfunctionality so that it could used as material for organic light-emitting diodes.
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